The following is a list of Major League Baseball players, retired or active. As of the end of the 2011 season, there have been 45 players with a last name that begins with Q who have been on a major league roster at some point.
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
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Chad Qualls | July 22, 2004 | Pitcher | Houston Astros, Arizona Diamondbacks, Tampa Bay Rays, San Diego Padres | [1] | |
Jim Qualls | May 10, 1969 | May 28, 1972 | Outfielder | Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, Chicago White Sox | [2] |
Tom Qualters | September 13, 1953 | September 25, 1958 | Pitcher | Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago White Sox | [3] |
Paul Quantrill | July 20, 1992 | September 27, 2005 | Pitcher | Boston Red Sox, Philadelphia Phillies, Toronto Blue Jays, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, San Diego Padres, Florida Marlins | [4] |
Bill Quarles | May 21, 1891 | September 9, 1893 | Pitcher | Washington Statesmen, Boston Beaneaters | [5] |
Billy Queen | April 13, 1954 | April 25, 1954 | Outfielder | Milwaukee Braves | [6] |
Mel Queen (P) | April 18, 1942 | May 1, 1952 | Pitcher | New York Yankees, Pittsburgh Pirates | [7] |
Mel Queen (P/OF) | April 13, 1964 | July 21, 1972 | Pitcher | Cincinnati Reds, California Angels | [8] |
George Quellich | August 1, 1931 | August 16, 1931 | Outfielder | Detroit Tigers | [9] |
Carlos Quentin | July 20, 2006 | Outfielder | Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox | [10] | |
Joe Quest | August 30, 1871 | July 12, 1886 | Second baseman | Cleveland Forest Citys, Indianapolis Blues, Chicago White Stockings, Detroit Wolverines, St. Louis Browns, Pittsburgh Alleghenys, Philadelphia Athletics (AA) | [11] |
Rubén Quevedo | April 14, 2000 | September 28, 2003 | Pitcher | Chicago Cubs, Milwaukee Brewers | [12] |
Eddie Quick | September 28, 1903 | September 28, 1903 | Pitcher | New York Highlanders | [13] |
Hal Quick | September 7, 1939 | September 28, 1939 | Shortstop | Washington Senators | [14] |
Frank Quilici | July 18, 1965 | September 29, 1970 | Utility infielder | Minnesota Twins | [15] |
Lee Quillen | September 30, 1906 | August 14, 1907 | Third baseman | Chicago White Sox | [16] |
Quinlan, first name unknown | September 7, 1874 | September 7, 1874 | Shortstop | Philadelphia White Stockings | [17] |
Finners Quinlan | September 6, 1913 | July 15, 1915 | Outfielder | St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago White Sox | [18] |
Frank Quinlan | October 5, 1891 | October 5, 1891 | Utility player | Boston Reds (AA) | [19] |
Robb Quinlan | July 28, 2003 | June 25, 2010 | Utility infielder | Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim | [20] |
Tom Quinlan | September 4, 1990 | April 6, 1996 | Third baseman | Toronto Blue Jays, Philadelphia Phillies, Minnesota Twins | [21] |
Quinn, first name unknown | September 9, 1875 | September 17, 1875 | Outfielder | Brooklyn Atlantics | [22] |
Frank Quinn (OF) | August 9, 1899 | October 2, 1899 | Outfielder | Chicago Orphans | [23] |
Frank Quinn (P) | May 29, 1949 | April 26, 1950 | Pitcher | Boston Red Sox | [24] |
Jack Quinn | April 15, 1909 | July 7, 1933 | Pitcher | New York Highlanders, Boston Braves, Baltimore Terrapins, Chicago White Sox, New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Philadelphia Athletics, Brooklyn Robins/Dodgers, Cincinnati Reds | [25] |
Joe Quinn (C) | September 7, 1881 | September 27, 1881 | Catcher | Boston Red Caps, Worcester Ruby Legs | [26] |
Joe Quinn (2B) | April 26, 1884 | July 23, 1901 | Second baseman | St. Louis Maroons, Boston Beaneaters, Boston Reds (PL), St. Louis Browns (NL), Baltimore Orioles (19th century), Cleveland Spiders, Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis Cardinals, Washington Senators | [27] |
John Quinn | October 9, 1911 | October 9, 1911 | Catcher | Philadelphia Phillies | [28] |
Mark Quinn | September 14, 1999 | June 7, 2002 | Outfielder | Kansas City Royals | [29] |
Paddy Quinn | July 26, 1871 | June 21, 1877 | Catcher | Fort Wayne Kekiongas, Keokuk Westerns, Hartford Dark Blues, Chicago White Stockings | [30] |
Tad Quinn | September 27, 1902 | May 14, 1903 | Pitcher | Philadelphia Athletics | [31] |
Tom Quinn | September 2, 1886 | October 4, 1890 | Catcher | Pittsburgh Alleghenys, Baltimore Orioles (19th century), Pittsburgh Burghers | [32] |
Wimpy Quinn | June 8, 1941 | September 25, 1941 | Pitcher | Chicago Cubs | [33] |
Luis Quiñones | May 27, 1983 | April 11, 1992 | Utility infielder | Oakland Athletics, San Francisco Giants, Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, Minnesota Twins | [34] |
Rey Quiñones | May 17, 1986 | July 21, 1989 | Shortstop | Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Pittsburgh Pirates | [35] |
Carlos Quintana | September 16, 1988 | October 3, 1993 | First baseman | Boston Red Sox | [36] |
Luis Quintana | July 9, 1974 | June 28, 1975 | Pitcher | California Angels | [37] |
Omar Quintanilla | July 31, 2005 | Utility infielder | Colorado Rockies, Texas Rangers, New York Mets, Baltimore Orioles | [38] | |
Humberto Quintero | September 3, 2003 | Catcher | San Diego Padres, Houston Astros | [39] | |
Marshall Quinton | August 7, 1884 | June 25, 1885 | Catcher | Richmond Virginians, Philadelphia Athletics (AA) | [40] |
Rafael Quirico | June 25, 1996 | June 25, 1996 | Pitcher | Philadelphia Phillies | [41] |
Art Quirk | April 17, 1962 | May 22, 1963 | Pitcher | Baltimore Orioles, Washington Senators (1961–1971) | [42] |
Jamie Quirk | September 4, 1975 | October 4, 1992 | Catcher | Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Baltimore Orioles | [43] |
Guillermo Quiróz | September 4, 2004 | Catcher | Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Texas Rangers, Baltimore Orioles | [44] | |
Dan Quisenberry | July 8, 1979 | April 23, 1990 | Pitcher | Kansas City Royals, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants | [45] |
Francis Ralph Quilici was an American professional baseball player, coach and manager who spent his entire Major League Baseball career with the Minnesota Twins. Quilici served the team for all or part of five years as an infielder, 11⁄2 years as a coach, and 31⁄2 years as manager, then spent six more years as a broadcaster for them. He threw and batted right-handed, stood 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m) tall and weighed 170 pounds (77 kg).
Chad Michael Qualls is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Houston Astros, Arizona Diamondbacks, Tampa Bay Rays, San Diego Padres, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Yankees, Pittsburgh Pirates, Miami Marlins, and Colorado Rockies.
Melvin Douglas Queen was an American professional baseball player, manager, coach, scout and executive. He played all or part of nine seasons as an outfielder and pitcher in Major League Baseball, and also served for four seasons as a pitching coach. He batted left-handed and threw right-handed.
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